Right handed spatula tool for users to easily balance structure and thus detail task. By orienting the arm, integrating with a tool, a bend of the form was associated to astigmatism of the arms extension.
Rounded corners and simple divets create the iconography for representation of clean and precise tooling. Teflon plastic scratch handle surface with alloy aluminum handles led the idea. (2004)
Aquatic camera housing for underwater scuba mask wearing. Visualization of large, bright buttons would associate easy recognition. Durable strong extension of one-hand structure would predicate the ease of human interface.
Feasibility to task would lead to water tight o-ring structure with sealed buttons and lens. An idea of not drawing attention to subjects under the lens was to paint the lens green as the rotation not to reason attention to patterns of movement under water (2004)
Applications to the skirt on the toaster space shuffles crumbs into the cavity. The idea of stability and durability to the structure of the double deep recesses of heating units is the retro form.
Model building compilation allows for measurements and shape with design recognition to a hierarchy of presentation variables. (2006)
A device driven GPS input system for correlation of regional applications, is designed to be "a tool" which can advent a better reason of proximity. While fishing a user can record data on where the best "spot" may be. With such an instrument a human processing mechanical input of data can correlate seasonal measurements. Basically the device can function with a computer workstation. Integration of reflection and applications of puzzle pieces can bring better directives to a user friendly interface. (2003)
Sculpture that is "firm" to the touch is the element of reason with this faucet. Large leaf like handle enables a user to integrate with the flexible ball design in the pivot motion of the device. The rounded leaf pattern is a piece of art with the form of the handle. An arch structure is the body of the stable platform. (2004)
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